Love some Veg growing mate, Myself and @Point 5 grew mainly onions(4 types) and garlic(3 types) this year for winter freezer stock but also did two types of toms, some beets, courgette, pea's, carrots, spring onion. Got some celeriac going at the moment hats looking good. Aiming for a redesign of the veg patch in the winter but havent really decided on next years crops yet.grow_guided wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:46 pmThank you very much. I would be happy to talk veg, soft fruits and more if anyone wants, this year I grew
Carrots
Potatoes
Onion
Leeks
Beetroot
Lettuce
Tomatoes ( 2 varieties)
Cucumbers
Pees
Blueberries
Red currants
Black currants
And some windowsill herbs hahaha I love basil.
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Love growing some veg as well and flowers this yr I done the usual potatoes , runner beans , sweet corn , carrots , peas , chilli , peeper and jalapeños I like a little potter about in the garden
I run some veg comps through the yr hope u jump in them next year
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Welcome! Glad you joined I’ll have to add you on insta
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That’s great we need as many people to grow food as possible, community needs to start back up and people can sustain themselves and the community. I have a few raised beds and a small greenhouse alongside four compost heaps in a cycle.Hmr81 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:56 pmLove some Veg growing mate, Myself and @Point 5 grew mainly onions(4 types) and garlic(3 types) this year for winter freezer stock but also did two types of toms, some beets, courgette, pea's, carrots, spring onion. Got some celeriac going at the moment hats looking good. Aiming for a redesign of the veg patch in the winter but havent really decided on next years crops yet.grow_guided wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:46 pmThank you very much. I would be happy to talk veg, soft fruits and more if anyone wants, this year I grew
Carrots
Potatoes
Onion
Leeks
Beetroot
Lettuce
Tomatoes ( 2 varieties)
Cucumbers
Pees
Blueberries
Red currants
Black currants
And some windowsill herbs hahaha I love basil.
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Yeh that would be great I like that idea, it’s very rewarding to grow and eat your own foods, never entered any competitions before.Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 2:09 pmLove growing some veg as well and flowers this yr I done the usual potatoes , runner beans , sweet corn , carrots , peas , chilli , peeper and jalapeños I like a little potter about in the garden
I run some veg comps through the yr hope u jump in them next year
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Thank you for the welcoming, people are all very nice. Feel free to follow me on Instagram it’s the same name as here I’ll follow you back too
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i need a greenhouse but we have chickens in the place where it would go so not an option for the moment.grow_guided wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:53 pmThat’s great we need as many people to grow food as possible, community needs to start back up and people can sustain themselves and the community. I have a few raised beds and a small greenhouse alongside four compost heaps in a cycle.Hmr81 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:56 pmLove some Veg growing mate, Myself and @Point 5 grew mainly onions(4 types) and garlic(3 types) this year for winter freezer stock but also did two types of toms, some beets, courgette, pea's, carrots, spring onion. Got some celeriac going at the moment hats looking good. Aiming for a redesign of the veg patch in the winter but havent really decided on next years crops yet.grow_guided wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:46 pm
Thank you very much. I would be happy to talk veg, soft fruits and more if anyone wants, this year I grew
Carrots
Potatoes
Onion
Leeks
Beetroot
Lettuce
Tomatoes ( 2 varieties)
Cucumbers
Pees
Blueberries
Red currants
Black currants
And some windowsill herbs hahaha I love basil.
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At least you get free eggs, what about a narrow one up against a wallHmr81 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:58 pmi need a greenhouse but we have chickens in the place where it would go so not an option for the moment.grow_guided wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:53 pmThat’s great we need as many people to grow food as possible, community needs to start back up and people can sustain themselves and the community. I have a few raised beds and a small greenhouse alongside four compost heaps in a cycle.Hmr81 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:56 pm
Love some Veg growing mate, Myself and @Point 5 grew mainly onions(4 types) and garlic(3 types) this year for winter freezer stock but also did two types of toms, some beets, courgette, pea's, carrots, spring onion. Got some celeriac going at the moment hats looking good. Aiming for a redesign of the veg patch in the winter but havent really decided on next years crops yet.
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Yea its possible for sure but wouldn't be the way I'd want to do it really.
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Hello and welcome to the forum. You will find areas to read and post about just about anything having to do with cannabis, along with contests, and off topic fun stuff as well.
Anyone that has time for drama is not gardening enough.